i can free up to 400mb from1gb if it needs to but that will make programs load slower, it keep a bit cache so they can open faster

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punitFri, 04 Apr 2014 04:15:00 +0000http://blog.gsmarena.com/?p=64680#comment-861764exactly! thats why i chose Lumia !!
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MobilePowerUser1Fri, 04 Apr 2014 00:08:00 +0000http://blog.gsmarena.com/?p=64680#comment-861719Rooting does not make life miserable. You only need to Hard Reset weekly…
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MobilePowerUser1Fri, 04 Apr 2014 00:06:00 +0000http://blog.gsmarena.com/?p=64680#comment-861717I had that free time when I had no job. You want something works out of the box? It’s WP and iOS.
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Adrian RemusThu, 03 Apr 2014 21:24:00 +0000http://blog.gsmarena.com/?p=64680#comment-861684You have Windows tablets for that.
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AnirudhMeruguThu, 03 Apr 2014 20:09:00 +0000http://blog.gsmarena.com/?p=64680#comment-861657Hi! Police, the only proof I have is steve jobs by walter isaacson chapter 39 New Battles and echoes of old ones(microsoft)
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Pranay NandaThu, 03 Apr 2014 19:47:00 +0000http://blog.gsmarena.com/?p=64680#comment-861648My experiences. Now for an another example, I bought a new Sony Xperia C because there was no Windows Phone that fell in that price segment with hardware as of this phone and iDevice is out of question for the scenario. I just installed basic apps like Facebook, WhatsApp, Picsart etc. Just so very few that they numbered less than 10. Now I wished to install some games and the phone wouldn’t let me do that. Why? Because it has no memory to do so.
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Pranay NandaThu, 03 Apr 2014 19:36:00 +0000http://blog.gsmarena.com/?p=64680#comment-861644Different OSs solve different purposes for different people. I am work kind of guy so Windows Phone gives me that experience. And the main thing I like about this platform is that it gives you the best of all worlds. And I do admit it does lack a lot too but remember where Android was 4 years old. It was still competing with Symbian. On the hardware front, I would ask you, did you even see the Build Developer Conference yesterday? The number of manufacturers for Windows Phone have significantly grown so you have a lot of options with that. Yeah, the best experience will be offered only by a Nokia, just like an Android would offer on it’s latest Nexus iteration. And lastly, the kind of work Nokia has done with Windows Phone, it’d be foolish for anyone to buy any other make. It has to offer the best hardware and software experience in entry level and mid range segments. And anyone that buys a flagship device will not have to look out for what other Windows Phone makers are offering because whatever they might be offering would probably lesser than what Nokia is.
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Pranay NandaThu, 03 Apr 2014 19:23:00 +0000http://blog.gsmarena.com/?p=64680#comment-861637I have had the same problems with Sony too. I just didn’t mention them because they were not flagship devices. And I said that when you get a call on Android, even though the number is saved in the phone memory, the lag does not let the phone recognize who the number belongs to. Thirdly, I don’t find any reason that tells me Windows Phone binds me. The binding part I said for the iDevices and I have an explanation for that. If any phone has any app that can operate on a particular file type, it will operate. When I go to my friends’ house, I need not worry about which computer I synced my songs library to as in iOS or I don’t have to worry if I open my iCloud account on web, I cannot see my photos and videos. Anything that I do on any device, be it tablet, PC, phone or the web, everything replicates everywhere immediately. Even if I forget my phone at home, I have all my data available at all the times. And it is all secure. Even people at Google admit that Android was made for freedom and not security. And why should I change the manufacturer of my choice (Although I hate Samsung for its cheap plastic and very same designs from the entry level to flagship level) to some other if I do not know how to install a custom ROM? Every manufacturer is offering different UI in Android which serves a different experience for its own class of users. If I like my phone hardware and not the UI, why should I get into hassles of getting my type of UI? I just want to simply use my phone in a way that I find either beautiful or standardized. And with Windows Phone and iOS, it is standardized.
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BongCastanedaThu, 03 Apr 2014 19:09:00 +0000http://blog.gsmarena.com/?p=64680#comment-861625Ive had 3 android phones and i have never encountered any of the stuff your saying, that is a load of FUD.
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